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Postcard : Mountain hare (Lepus timidus) grooming itself, with back foot raised, Cairngorms National Park
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Mountain hare (Lepus timidus) grooming itself, with back foot raised, Cairngorms National Park
Mountain hare (Lepus timidus) grooming itself, with back foot raised, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK, February. Highly Commended in the Animal Behaviour category of the British Wildlife Photography Awards (BWPA)Competition 2017
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Animal Feet Behavioural Cairngorms Catalogue10 Copy Space Feet Foot Grooming Hare Highland Highlands Of Scotland Lagomorph Lagomorpha Leporid Leporidae Lepus Lepus Timidus Mountain Hare National Park Negative Space Scotland Protected Area
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Mountain Hare - The Ultimate Grooming Guru in Cairngorms National Park!
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. In this award-winning snapshot captured by the talented Andrew Parkinson, we witness a moment of pure hare luxury. Meet our furry friend, the Mountain Hare (Lepus timidus), showcasing its impeccable grooming skills with elegance and finesse. With one back foot raised gracefully, this stylish lagomorph takes center stage in Scotland's breathtaking Cairngorms National Park. Its fluffy coat glistens under the February sun, making it impossible not to envy its natural beauty routine. As part of the British Wildlife Photography Awards' Animal Behaviour category, this photograph perfectly captures the essence of wildlife care and self-love. Our mountain hare knows that looking good is feeling good! From its adorable twitchy nose to those mesmerizing eyes filled with curiosity, every detail is meticulously displayed against a backdrop of untouched wilderness. This image serves as a reminder that even amidst nature's grandeur, personal grooming remains essential for all creatures great and small. So take inspiration from our highland superstar! Embrace your inner mountain hare and indulge in some well-deserved pampering today. Whether it's brushing your hair or treating yourself to a spa day – remember that self-care knows no bounds! Let this portrait be an invitation to celebrate animal behavior at its finest while appreciating the wonders of nature found within Cairngorms National Park.
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